It does hey. Do you have the 4 piece bonus? Those free +50% damage Divine Storm's are truly amazing. My damage literally doubled and I can stay in the top 3 on Flex and top 5 in Normals now, when I'm not tanking.

Right? I love my Spriest but I have been playing my Shaman because those Lava Burst proccs are alot flashier than some boring ass Mind Spikes (which are so boring that I sometimes don't even feel like casting them when they proc) or Blasts...

For starters, the majority of leather wearers rely on being swift and agile. All the leather sets I've seen over the past few expansions look like they have been made out of mail/metal.

If a rogue actually wore the shoulder armour designer for them then they would end us stabbing their eyes out from the horns and spikes all over them

Similarly, if a 120lb female Night Elf Druid healer wore that shit she would be struggling to move.

Bring back simple but good looking gear sets. Tier 1 and 2 hit the balance of nice looks and practicality. This is supposed to be a tribal land we are exploring in this expansion, so flashy armour sets should have no place.

VanCleef's battlegear is the only set that has fit the class to a tee recently (and that was 4+ years ago!). Pockets for potions -check. Dagger slots - check. Remove the beak mask and it was the perfect set.

Warrior and Paladin Sets are just SICK. Looking forward playing with these....but i might racechange my Pandaren Warrior to something more...more.
But i can not imagine how my Bloodelf girl paly will look in this...bullwark. I`ll laugh my ass of if its a bikini set.

That cant be right for the DK set surely? The difference in detail shading between the shoulders and everything else is ridiculous, looks almost like everything but the shoulders are just placeholder models.

Its still beta and its still the early pvp sets. I hope because I don't really like any of them. No hate, just not much love. Except Warrior, looks hip. I'm also a fan of oversized weapons, reminds me of Monster hunter

Much love for stuff like Paladin in this thread, and much hate for Rogue/Mage/Priest etc. Why is no one giving credit to the Warlock set? Holy shit that looks cool. It's basically the ultimate Warlock set. Dark, evil, gringy, with the right amount of purple. I almost want to roll a lock now.

Pally set being the fan favorite, due to a very unorthodox armor design for the class, breaking away from the traditional Gold trimmed armor. Looks quite nice, the Ivory was a good call, and the black trimming doesn't make it come off as too dark. A nice break from tradition to let the art team flex their muscles.

Monk set, looking a bit chaotic but has some nice center pieces and features to hold it together, and it is one of the design teams first Monk sets outside of MOP's fitting art style, so i can forgive any shortcomings as they try to nail down a central style for the class outside its debut expansion.

The artists tried to mix the Iron theme of the expansion with the exotic style of the monk, bringing cast iron, glowing highlights, beads, and sandals for this set , overall i kind of like the mix of iron and Mysticism.

Love the cast iron look, warming up to the helm, overall good effort on this one, making a decent case for the Monk in one of its first sets outside MOP; still want to see it on other races.

DK set, oh goodness. Everything was fine until the helm, really all i've gotta say for this one, but ya Hide the helm and you have a pretty solid set, blue, skulls and spikes, standard DK fodder.

Priest set, now this is going to be a pretty unpopular opinion: but i've actually warmed up to this one.

Priest sets have had a long tradition of having sets that are very simple, clean but always have a few interesting center pieces for eye candy. This time they went for an Arakkoa Talonpriest look, which i think works beautifully.

The helm, belt and shoulders with the feather decor, and the Avian guise on the helm adds a lot of character to this set, all without overpowering the rest of the set pieces, and as per Priest set tradition the rest of the dress is very simple, and i really like this one, a humble set for the humble priest.

Rogues set. Once again an unpopular opinion, looks fine. With my only issue really, being that the shoulders almost overpower the rest of the set a bit, but that's more a nitpick.

Love what they did with the helm, which kind of pays homage to the Tier 5's Death Vader style mask. Overall, not the worse for the rogue, love the helm, shoulders could be smaller, cool looking belt, looks perfectly fine.

Hunter, now i am in the minority when people say 'Hunter's get the worst sets' which i disagree with, i love the animal-guise sets and concepts, and i think it really matches the spirit of the Hunter.

Nice illusion on the feet to make it look like lion paws, ( i believe the elite version has an animal guise on the helm), and overall a nice mix of fur and steel, which kind of gives off the look of an armored beast, still gets a pass, definitely a tamer looking set, but it pulls through just fine.

Mage, all i'm going to say is this needs a change of color, that's it.

They tried to go for a simpler looking set, much like the earlier Raid Tiers (Which.. is what i though everyone wanted... right? seriously: GUYS! can we all PLEASE make up our minds?! Do you guys want simplicity or extravagance with your sets, because the feedback on this one has left me very confused, and probably has the art team confused!)

Honestly, it just needs a color pallet swap and it would look perfectly presentable, Its a really simple, clean and respectable design, with a really bland color scheme.

Warlock. Looks really really good. No surprise, coming from the class that's held the award for 'best looking sets' for 10 years running. Blizzard has always had a clear vision for the Warlock sets; make them look like a demon, art team goes nuts, and it always looks great. Another fantastic looking Warlock set.

Druid. Just like the pally set, we have a design that breaks from tradition a bit, going for a something a bit more wild and primal. (Can you really blame them? who would want to do Druid armor for 10 years: " well, time to go do Druid of the Talon armor again, with feathers, Leafs and branches with a green, brown and occasionally purple color pallet" i think id go crazy after 5 years, let alone 10!)

I really like this one, its not too simplified and not too overpowering, all the center-pieces look very sharp, with the mask, Wings that come out the back,and that wicked looking belt, all with a very cool insect carapace look for the armor texture. I'm really loving this one, excellent work from the design team.

Shaman, overall its nice to look at and reserved, the mask is pretty cool, the shoulders look good without being too overwhelming, the belt looks quite sharp, and the rest for the set looks very clean and fitting, going for a tribal look with scales and cloth. I guess the only thing i can nitpick on this one is that the helm and shoulders can be a bit distracting, but it doesn't kill the set. Overall, good set.